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-.- f-W. 1 - M4 . MR. HARRY E. DEAN MR. R. G. SNIVELY, JR. MR. R. RHODY BRENLOVE SSCYGDHYY Treasurer Solicitor ADMINISTR T10 MR. MAURICE HUBLER DR. COLMAN GOLDBERG MR. J. J. MCELLIGOTT f X I Aff M , , ,X .,. ., 2f.f'Z7wL:ff7ff74'1 f f, -, f ' f 'E V K ,, . ff f MR. JOHN D. BESWARICK MR. CARL L. GOODLIN President Vice President Progress was the keg note of all thought and effort Nr--. Q
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Penn Hills Senior High School Band 'Y' St l if In the presence of a pleased patron, Mr. L. W. Brunton, After the dedication service at an informal gathering Mr. and Dr. Flemming presented Superintendent Dr. John H. Mrs. Norman F. Hoelzle chatted with Dr. Arthur Flemming. Linton with an award from the State Department. After live years of careful research, planning, and development a dream came true-the com- pletion of a 55,000,000 senior high school for 2400 students from a fast-growing community. On November 12, 1959, the school was dedicated to its present and future students of the Penn Hills School District in the presence of a large audience. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, a member of President Dwight Eisenhower's Cabinet, made the dedicatory address. The occasion was further enhanced by Dr. Flemming's presenting Dr. john H. Linton, Penn's superintendent, with an award from the Treasury Department, Washington, D.C., for the unusual thrift program carried on in this school district. Penn Hills Senior High ideally situated on 12200 Garland Drive will stand as a bulwark and symbol of the American Way of Living. flfllll Hillt .Slfnlirfr flfgfl Svlmvl lizffllii' um! .lrllnin1'slrr1l1'n11 Dr. john ll. Linton, Supl-rintt-ndcnt of Scliuols Mr. Nurinnn l-'. llnt-lzlu, .Xssi-.hint Superintendent ol Schools :l1l111zA111iAh'alz'z'r' Slaf Dr. just-ph E. Wlicrry-Principal Dr. M.ittht-w M. Alcorn-Assistant Principal Dr. Arthur C. Kelley-Dirctlor of Secondary Education Pl'0gI'fllIl QfDr'rl1'1'z1l1'm1 Penn llilli tsllllitfl' lliglz Srlwul Tliursdaty,Nou-iiilu-r12,1039-48,00 RM. John H. Linton, Snpcrniluinlcnt of Schools, Presiding The National Anthem .... .................., ........,.,...,..... . . . Penn Hills Senior lliqh Sclnml Band H. Fred Willhnns, Director K. 3. PnyerafDed.icat.icn ..... ............ . ....,.. ..,....., R t 'xt-rt-ml Xlf-:lt-bilxis lioseduluMutln-itl1slL,liurth judpung' .,,,,, .................... ...., I .,................,............ S t ranss English Social Scicnrc' Stivnrc Mullicnialics Forcign Language Department Dvparlmt'nt D4'p4lrlrm'nt Dvparlnlcnt Dcparlnwnt Miss Conte Mrs. lltnnlling Mr.Ct-llich Mrs. Colm-nt-tL Mr. Mallctz Mrs. Decker Mrs. Dunham Mr. llciscl Mr. Bond M iss l'lL'LlLlSLZl Dr. Got-luring Mr. Dunmire Mr. Hemphill Miss Massnrelli Miss Nenidengrad Mrs. Hadlield Mr. Hoover Mr. Holtz Mr. Love Mrs. Rose Mrs. Lesser Mr. Mullins Mr. Nist Mr. Mutter Mrs. Ziegler Mrs. MacMillan Mrs. McAfoosc Mr. Norman Mr. Ncmec Mr. Malule Mr. Mdlinlvy Mr. Vuncvlln Mr. Nickels p,,ySiCaIEdum,i0n Mr. Mcbeister Mr. Murvosh Mr. Pulturson Mr. Sc-ndek and Hmm, Mrs. Riemer Mr. Rossi Miss Pierce Dgpannmlt me SM'-' Mr. Teichert M ' C Mrnyvahb llama Economics A TS' FQSS Drffnmpnl Muxlc Guidance Mr' Dam Mrs. Cramer Drpvrrlrncnt Dflxlffmmf l::LFllSLl::e Commercial illmmd MY- Ulsllll BSZNY Mr. Goin . . g - '55 Um' Mr. Williams A YS, I M , . k -L Mr. Meuiliirter M2 'Eihro Mrs. Cunard ' I . P wh Flick Imlu.1IrlulArl.1 Mr. S oniger kk K wich Drpurlmrul Mr. Wilson Mr. Miller Mr. Curpt-nh-r nf I'm'lf U , , Mn- Num, Mr. Dwsaing tprlrlnu nt F Driver Training Mr. Peebles Mr. Cuniu Mrs. Dt-Clover lm' An , Mrs. Saunders Mr. Mowvn Mr. Mnndic E f Mr. Elicker Mr. Stnrsnic Mr. llohvrty Miss St-xtem Mr. Conrad Mr. Munson Mrs. 1Vo0dings Mr. Wolfe Miss Smith Mr. Croer Mr. Randour Mr. Walters-Administrative Assistant Mrs. Stuclrert-School Nurse Mr. Colden-Director of Pupil Personnel H. Fred Nlfilliznns. Director Cl-nun? , I ..........,,.. . . . . ......... Mr Xlaliritt' llnlllvr President, lhnirtlol lQtlnt.il1nn Mr. K1-clit' L. l.t'Y.1n Yicc Cluirnmn, School Anllmnty lntmductlm d Hmmvd Guest: ..... . .... . .. ....... Dr. john H. Linton Superintendent of Schools 'nly Cin li AXRI' ........................ ....................................... C rani Pam Hill: Senior High School Choms and Orchestra William Casilli, Director Plihuil H Amdbll Flag .... ..................... ............ N e il Shorthousc President, Student Council Apggphncg d Flag .......... ..................... Dr . Ioscph E. Wherry Principal, Penn Hills Senior High School lntodmgm d Dr, 17355195 ,.,, ................... D r. john H. Linton Superintendent of Schools Ama' d mdggkg , , , ..................... Dr. Arthur S. Flemming Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Presidents Cabinet, Washington, D. C. Mk? ,,,,, .... . ........... D r. Donald Spencer Hebron United Presbyterian Church 'Burst of Flame' .... ..................,...... ................. , ............. B o wles Pam Hllll High School Band H. Fred Williams, Director 'I7wCInnroonuoHhePennHlllaSevuorHigh School iollbeopmforlvupectiontmmedlarclyafter thcProgm1nofDedioatiorn.
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DR. JOHN H. LINTON Superintendent With his office in the new administrative suite MR. NORMAN F. HOELZLE was mainly re- sponsible for the management and operation of all township schools. The maintenance of the buildings was his main concern. This involved purchasing janitorial equipment and supplies and approving all orders. When he had the op- portunity, Mr. Norman F. Hoelzle indulged in color slide photography, fishing, hunting, and flower-gardening. Topping these activities was his membership in the American Association of School Superintendents, a national organization. Working with the school board members to improve the educational functions of the entire school system, DR. JOHN H. LINTON spent a busy year. He had full responsibility in planning the impressive dedicatory ceremonies of two new schools in 1959-the Penn Hills Senior High and the Forbes Elementary School. He also act- ed as host to the District Superintendents Asso- ciation visitation and provided entertainment for the Allegheny School Directors Convention. Dr. Linton foresees in his busy schedule of future plans the completion of a new elementary school for Universal and a third junior high school for 1600 students. W 4 l MR. NORMAN F. HOELZLE Assistant Superintendent Mrs. Doris Gordon at the administration ' switchboard busied herself with other clerical duties also.
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